Dr. Jin-Ho Park teaches architectural design, theory, and history as a professor in the Department of Architecture at Inha University, Korea. Prior to joining Inha University, he taught in the School of Architecture at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA as an associate professor with tenure. He earned his Ph.D. in architecture from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He chaired and edited the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium of the Asia Pacific Architecture, 2001 in Hawaii. He served as corresponding editor of the Nexus Network Journal, and is now an editorial member of Open House International. His research has been published in various referred journals, nationally and internationally. Also, his recent book publications include “Architectural Experiments and Lessons towards Innovative Designs” (Seoul: Spacetime, 2015), “Graft in Architecture: Recreating Spaces” (Mulgrave: Images Publishing, 2013), “Designing the Ecocity-in-the-Sky” (Mulgrave: Images Publishing, 2014), "Seoul Fortress Wall: Boundary and Beyond" (Seoul: Spacetime, 2010) and "Expired Housing” (Seoul: Spacetime, 2008). He was honored as a recipient of the University of Hawaii “Board of Regent’s Medal for Excellence in Teaching.” in 2002, and received national recognition as the 2003 recipient for “the ACSA/AIAS New Faculty Teaching Award.” He also received Best Teaching Award at Inha University. He was twice recipient of the Best Paper Award at the Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering (JAABE) in 2003 and 2013. He was honored as a recipient of the Chief Commissioner's Award of the Presidential Commission on Architecture Policy from the Korean Government in 2011.